NEW INFO COMING OUT ABOUT SUSPECTS IN DONOVAN KIDNAPPING
An affidavit by FBI agent Janet Bray said Basham admitted he and Fulks kidnapped Donovan and bound her with duct tape in the back seat of her BMW. Basham and Fulks continue to be invterviewed by the FBI.
The bureau says the two men are giving agents conflicting information about the last time they saw Alice Donovan.
We do know that Fulks gave agents information Thursday that prompted them to focus once again on search efforts in Conway.
Team 15 has also learned new information about Fulks' girlfriend Tina Severance.
She and her roommate are still in Myrtle Beach being questioned by authorities.
We have learned that Severance went to the Kentucky jail and visited Fulks the day before he escaped.
She still maintains she did not know fulks had escaped when he showed up at her house with Basham.
The FBI says if Severance and her roommate had any knowledge of crimes committed by the men, both women could face federal charges.
An official at the Hopkins County Jail, who was aware of the correspondance between Fulks and his girlfriend, says he gave police Severance's home address in Indiana and told police to go there.
It turns out Fulks did in fact go to his girlfriends home.
But we are told police never did.
The U.S. Attorneys in Indiana and Kentucky have agreed to let South Carolina try Fulks, and possibly Basham, first.
Basham will have an initial court appearance shortly and then he will be transferred to South Carolina.
Team 15 has also learned that both Fulks and Basham have been named as official suspects in the disappearance of a West Virginia woman.
19-year-old Samantha Burns disappeared from the Huntington, West Virginia area a week ago Monday.
From WPDE, Myrtle Beach.